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681 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Lt 140, 1893, par. 5
… the horse a feed occasionally. The interest from outside has not been much—a good congregation Sunday evening, the day we came, smaller attendance since. We …
682 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Lt 140, 1893, par. 9
… the horse race in two days. This will continue three days. Nothing can be done for the outside until this bewitching scene is ended. Sunday we shall secure a …
683 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 5, 1893, par. 6
… the horse’s head was held very high, like our Jim’s in California, and I asked Brother Reekie, “Is this horse safe?” He said, “Perfectly.” I looked at Sister Starr, and …
684 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 5, 1893, par. 7
… the horse’s head, but his head was held so high Brother Starr could not without great effort catch the bridle and hold him by the bit. Thud, thud went his steel …
685 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 5, 1893, par. 8
… the horse stopped his kicking. My spring seat was placed on a rock by the wayside, and we all were, with our satchels, seated there half an hour. The horse and wagonette …
686 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 5, 1893, par. 11
The fright yesterday affected me some. The angels of God preserved us, also that wild horse might have caused our death. This morning I had the nosebleed as the result of the shock.
687 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 22, 1893, par. 14
… good horse and easy phaeton. I can walk only a short distance, about two hundred yards. If I attempt to walk farther than this then my hip pains me intensely. A …
688 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 27, 1893, par. 18
… and horse racing. May God help us to arouse.
689 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 37, 1893, par. 6
… ; the horses and cow swam out and made for the mountains. Their choice poultry were all swept away, with fifty hives of bees.
690 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 40, 1893, par. 3
… livery horse and carriage was at the door to take us to Petone. At three o’clock I spoke in a very comfortable hall in Petone, to a good congregation. I arose to …
691 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 46, 1893, par. 5
… a horse and buggy, lent to us by thoughtful friends. We found Napier to be a beautiful place, the resident portion of the town being built on a series of high hills …
692 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 47, 1893, par. 12
… destroyed, horses and sheep were drowned, and hundreds of huge logs, which had for years been lying in the small creeks in the mountains, waiting for a freshet …
693 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 59, 1893, par. 1
… the horse and trap—a two-wheeled cart—to take us one mile to the house.
694 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 63, 1893, par. 17
… . The horse and carriage go twice, five miles, to take those who attend meeting. There is no train running so early. I am sorry to miss morning meeting.
695 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 63, 1893, par. 35
… a horse and carriage were procured and we four—Brother and Sister Starr, Emily and I—rode about the place. It is a very pretty colony. We visited this place when …
696 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 63, 1893, par. 36
Brother Hughes took us with his horse and carriage to the Seventh-day Adventist church. The house of worship was well filled. I spoke from the 14th chapter of John. The Lord strengthened me and I know He sent His angels to sustain me.
697 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 64, 1893, par. 2
… a horse and carriage. Brother Steed introduced the driver as Mr. Martin. After we had parted from him, Brother Steed said he had been deeply convicted upon the …
698 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 64, 1893, par. 5
… hired horse and carriage from the livery stable to take us wherever we wished to go. W. C. White was to be in from Melbourne in half an hour, and it was proposed we …
699 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 64, 1893, par. 6
… the horse was high-headed and asked if he was perfectly safe. Brother Reekie said he was assured the horse was all right, perfectly safe. The conveyance was …
700 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 8 (1893), Ms 64, 1893, par. 7
… .” The horse continued his business of kicking, and as he was a powerful animal we were threatened to be stove all to pieces, but I believe the angel of God was on …